Title Page

  • Project Name:

  • Customer Name:

  • Customer Tele Number:

  • Date survey conducted on:

  • Prepared by:

  • Location:
  • Take a picture of the front of the house:

General Property Details

Vehicular Access to Property

  • Are there any width or height restrictions that will impact any delivery lorries, such as narrow lanes, tight turns, no turning space or height barriers?

  • Give brief details and take photograph/video.

  • Can deliveries of material/equipment be off loaded safely from the delivery lorry onto the customers land?

  • Give brief details, and any alternative arrangements for delivery.

  • Are there any parking restrictions to access the property, such as Time Limits, Parking Permits, Parking Meters/App, Double Yellow/No Parking?

  • Please give full details

Property Details

  • Type of property

  • No of bedrooms

  • Approximate age of the property

  • Has the property been extended

  • What is the approximate age of the extension

  • Is the property under, or about to undergo renovation?

  • Give details

  • Is the property "Listed" or in a "Conservation Area"

  • "Listed buildings" are outside of the scope of "Permitted Development" and it is unlikely to gain planning consent through the planning process.

  • Although properties in a "Conservation Area" can fall within the scope of "permitted Development" this needs to be reviewed/approved with the LA prior to accepting an order from a customer

  • "Listed buildings" are outside of the scope of "Permitted Development" and it is unlikely to gain planning consent through the planning process.

  • Roof
  • Give roof a unique name

  • Are there any obstructions on roof - you may select more than one?

  • Please annotate picture of the roof.

  • What is the orientation in degrees of the roof (0 = S, -90 = E, +90 = W)

  • What is the slope of the roof (degrees from horizontal)

  • Length of roof along gutter (metres)

  • Roof Construction

  • Confirm Tile/Slate

  • Unfortunately, we will not be to carry out an installation on the asbestos material

  • Is there access into the loft/roof area?

  • Give dimensions of opening (w x d) mm

  • Take a picture of the loft opening

  • Take a picture of the loft/roof area

  • Is the loft/roof area boarded?

  • Can DC strings be fed through to an accessible location

  • What is the roof material.

  • Is there evidence of spray foam insulation between the rafters?

  • Unfortunately we will not be able to carry out an installation on a roof with spray insulation

  • What is the thickness of the rafter/trusses (mm)

  • What is the depth of the rafter/trusses (mm)

  • What is the pitch of the rafters (mm)

  • Take a picture looking out from the roof, as near to the gutter as possible

  • Loft Area
  • Use unique roof name

  • Is there access into the loft/eaves area of the roof

  • Give details of the opening

  • Is the loft area boarded

  • Take a picture of the loft/eaves area

  • Can a DC string be fed through to an accessible location.

  • Access to Roof
  • Use unique roof name

  • Approximate length of scaffolding required at roof/gutter level (metres).

  • Approximate height to gutter (metres).

  • Does the scaffold have to span/bridge any obstacles or conservatories or use a neighbours property

  • Provide details

DC Route to inverter position

  • Take a picture(s) from outside and annotate to show proposed DC route from roof level(s) to the proposed inverter location

Inverter/Battery Location

  • Ensure access for installation and maintenance is possible.
    Remember, both are heavy so ideally locate inverters/batteries on the ground floor and near to the Point of Connection . Eg Garage or Utility Room.

  • Picture of area for proposed location

  • Is the Point of Connection in same area

  • Describe

Point of Connection (POC)

  • Location

  • Picture of POC

  • Picture of Consumer Unit(s)

  • Wi-Fi signal strength at Inverter/Battery location

The templates available in our Public Library have been created by our customers and employees to help get you started using SafetyCulture's solutions. The templates are intended to be used as hypothetical examples only and should not be used as a substitute for professional advice. You should seek your own professional advice to determine if the use of a template is permissible in your workplace or jurisdiction. You should independently determine whether the template is suitable for your circumstances.